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Sr. Quality Specialist, Supplier Quality
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United States , Madison
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Carex Consulting Group
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Audit and Supplier Qualification Specialist
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Ireland , Stamullen, Co. Meath
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PCI Pharma Services
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Specialist I, Supplier Quality
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Join Arrowhead as a Supplier Quality Specialist I in Pasadena or San Diego. Support supplier qualification, compliance, and audit activities within a regulated biotech/pharma environment. Utilize your QA experience and detail-oriented skills to manage supplier records in Veeva. We offer competiti...
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United States , Pasadena; San Diego
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68000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc
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Specialist II, Supplier Quality
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Join Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals as a Supplier Quality Specialist II in Verona. You will ensure supplier compliance with GxP regulations, supporting clinical and commercial programs. The role requires 3+ years of pharma/biotech QA experience and knowledge of 21 CFR Part 211. We offer a competitive ...
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United States , Verona
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70000.00 - 85000.00 USD / Year
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Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc
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Supplier Quality Specialist
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Join our global team in Cambridge as a Supplier Quality Specialist. You will ensure top-tier supplier quality in the nuclear/regulated sector, leveraging 5+ years of QA experience and expertise in ISO 9001, NQA-1, and N299 standards. This role offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefi...
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Canada , Cambridge
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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Supplier Quality Specialist
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Join ATS Industrial Automation as a Supplier Quality Specialist in Lewis Center, US. Leverage your 5+ years in nuclear or regulated industries, ISO 9001/NQA-1 expertise, and auditing skills. Drive supplier quality, process improvements, and enjoy benefits like flexible schedules, health plans, an...
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United States , Lewis Center
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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Senior QA Specialist – Supplier Audits
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Lead supplier quality audits for a pharmaceutical/biotech leader in California. Ensure cGMP compliance and robust supply chains through on-site evaluations and risk assessments. Ideal candidates have a Life Sciences degree and strong audit experience in a regulated environment. Travel required.
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United States , California
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Mantell Associates
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About the Supplier Specialist role

A career as a Supplier Specialist offers a dynamic and critical role at the intersection of procurement, quality assurance, and risk management. Professionals in this field are responsible for overseeing the entire lifecycle of supplier relationships, ensuring that external partners deliver goods and services that meet an organization’s standards for quality, cost, compliance, and security. The primary focus is on building and maintaining a reliable supply chain by vetting new vendors, negotiating contracts, monitoring performance, and mitigating risks associated with third-party partnerships.

The day-to-day responsibilities of a Supplier Specialist are diverse and strategic. They typically involve sourcing and qualifying new suppliers, conducting audits to verify compliance with industry regulations, and managing contracts from initiation to renewal. A key part of the role is performance monitoring, where specialists track key performance indicators (KPIs), address non-conformances, and lead corrective action initiatives when suppliers fall short. In many industries, such as pharmaceuticals, technology, or aviation, this role also requires deep expertise in specific domains like cyber security, sustainable sourcing, or regulatory compliance. Supplier Specialists often act as the bridge between internal stakeholders—such as legal, finance, and operations teams—and external vendors, facilitating clear communication and resolving disputes. They also play a vital role in change management, assessing the impact of supplier modifications on business operations and ensuring smooth transitions.

To excel in these jobs, candidates need a blend of analytical, interpersonal, and technical skills. Strong negotiation and communication abilities are essential for managing contracts and fostering long-term partnerships. A keen eye for detail is required to evaluate supplier documentation, quality reports, and compliance records. Many Supplier Specialist jobs demand a background in supply chain management, business administration, or a related field, with certifications like CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply) adding significant value. Depending on the sector, specialized knowledge may be necessary—for example, understanding GxP regulations in pharmaceuticals, vulnerability management in cyber security, or sustainable fuel standards in aviation. Proficiency in data analysis tools and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems is increasingly important for tracking supplier performance and generating actionable insights.

Ultimately, Supplier Specialist jobs are perfect for those who thrive on problem-solving, enjoy cross-functional collaboration, and want to make a tangible impact on an organization’s efficiency and resilience. By ensuring that suppliers align with strategic goals and quality standards, these professionals help protect brand reputation, reduce operational risks, and drive continuous improvement across the supply chain. Whether focused on procurement, quality assurance, or third-party risk, the role offers a rewarding path for individuals who can balance strategic thinking with hands-on execution.